Barely three months after deadly second wave, citizens in Goa drop guard against Covid

Stability in the state’s Covid-19 caseload over the past month and the gradual unlocking of economic activities appear to have once again spurred the rise of Covidiots — a term coined for people who ignore health advice on Covid-19 and do things they are warned against — as they crowd several public places and flout government norms. Their behaviour has angered several who are conscious about their well-being and are still reeling from the horrors of the April-May coronavirus rampage that wrecked the state and stretched healthcare facilities to their limits.

Barely three months after deadly second wave, citizens in Goa drop guard against Covid
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Stability in the state’s Covid-19 caseload over the past month and the gradual unlocking of economic activities appear to have once again spurred the rise of Covidiots — a term coined for people who ignore health advice on Covid-19 and do things they are warned against — as they crowd several public places and flout government norms. Their behaviour has angered several who are conscious about their well-being and are still reeling from the horrors of the April-May coronavirus rampage that wrecked the state and stretched healthcare facilities to their limits.